This bruiser isn't the largest of my cameras, but it's the heaviest and densest. It would be good in a fight because it would cave in someone's skull if the handle didn't break during the swing.

Made between 1923 and 1931, according to movie-camera.it. The original Ciné-Kodak was a hand-crank job; this one has an internal spring motor. If you've used any spring-driven movie cameras, you can use this one.

I would date this from about 1926 because of my camera's configuration. I've got the ƒ/3.5 lens (1926), but I've got the old close-focus arrangement (turn a wheel to flip an aux lens in front--later cameras used a button).

Mine's seen better days. The fabric covering is dry and flaking off, and there are a lot of bald spots. Yet it runs. I wound it up and it chugged along. These things were built to last.